Africa | Egypt Oil & Gas - Part 10

Oceaneering Extended Offshore Service Deal

US Oceaneering International Inc, has announced that a unit of BP has agreed to a two-year extension through January 2019, under the Field Support Vessel Services contract that was entered into with the Company for w ...

Total Took 10% Stake in Refinery

Total SA, the French oil company drilling wells in Uganda, agreed to take a 10% stake in the country’s planned refinery as it seeks other investors for the $4b plant.

Woodside Bought a 35% Stake in Oil Field

Australian Woodside Petroleum has completed a $440m purchase of a stake in a promising oil venture off Senegal, even as a contractual dispute involving one of the partners remains unresolved.

Ghana Approved 400MW Power Project

The Early Power consortium has received Parliamentary approval from Ghana's government to sign a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA), plus a five-year extension option, with the Electricity Corporation of Ghana (E ...

NNPC, Total to Transport Fuel by Train

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and Total Nigeria Plc are considering the movement of petroleum products through the rail system in other to reduce the cost of transportation.

Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome To Co-Explore for Oil

Equatorial Guinea and Sao Tome have resumed talks on planned creation of a partnership for oil exploration in the existing maritime boundary between the two countries.

Locals Threatened to Shutdown Pipeline

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) and the Nigerian Pipeline Storage company (NPSC) received a warning from Gbramatu Kingdom communities in Delta State over the massive spillages from its trunk line.

Kenya, Sudan Signed Oil, Gas Deal

Kenya’s Foreign Minister, Amina Mohamed, and Sudan’s State Minister for Foreign Affairs, Kamal al-Din, signed a number of agreements between the two countries in the fields of minerals and oil.

NLNG to Raise Funds for Train 7

Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited plans to raise $15 billion from the International Capital Market to fund its Train 7 project.

CNOOC, Total to Build Uganda Pipeline

China National Offshore Oil Corporation and France's Total are in final talks over the construction of Uganda's oil pipeline that will run up to the Tanzanian seaport of Tanga.

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